Refurbished Computers

Improper disposal of electronic waste (e-waste) can have serious consequences for the environment. Yet, most businesses are unaware and send their old computers, monitors, printers and other electronic devices to be placed in landfills or incinerated. In fact, according to the EPA, only 12.5% of worldwide e-waste is recycled.

When it comes time to upgrade your computer, you'll be happy to know that you may have a valuable asset that can help offset the cost: your old equipment! Many people view old PCs, monitors and related equipment as destined for the landfill or, at best, as items to be given away for free. If you happen to share this view, the experts at SourceTech beg to differ.

Eventually, every Houston business needs to upgrade its technology, and used computers are an economical and effective approach to the problem. Oil & gas, technology, medical and transport businesses maintain many offices in the city, and their employees get the job done with PCs. In most cases, these are standard issue commodity PCs that aren’t designed to manage programs that task the processor and memory. But just because an employee only performs standard office tasks doesn’t mean that they should be using a poorly performing machine. Commodity PCs become obsolete quickly, and if they are not replaced in due time, they will put a drag on the company’s productivity.

Choosing to find used computers for sale over buying a new one can bring businesses more benefits then just helping cut costs. Refurbished PCs can meet any businesses needs from something as simple as maintaining your books to running a whole office building.

Some business managers feel like they always need to maintain the newest technology to remain ahead, but second hand computers can perform any application admirably, and do it for much less. The PC and PC component aftermarkets are robust, and companies can find an ideal fit in almost any circumstance. Business managers occasionally fear that used machines are less reliable and less powerful, but in the hands of a respected expert, these fears are generally unfounded. In fact, used PCs typically offer greater efficiency per dollar spent, meaning a company gets more bang for their buck with a used machine.